Did you ever hear a song, forget about the undertone and then-

After hearing another song some time later wonder where you heard it before? Well this is like the 2nd time this week for me and one of them is Amv/anime related lol

I was listening to the new release from one of my favourite AMV editors Nostromo who used footage from Genius Party Beyond and a Utada Hikaru pv to make an official AMV/PV for this British dance flick called Sugar Jesus, Who made a surprisingly cool track despite giving me my horrible '' The Riddle'' flashbacks back (and as Arie once said, Ja lul! Daar gaan we je begraven!!) Pardon my Dutch lol

As cool as this was it did not win Nostromo his Akross prize which is sad because he showed that he had perfected his skills even more after a 2 year absence. Where was I again? O yes, @2:37 to 2:57 there is this calm scene and the part of the track reminded me of something. But I could not remember where at first I thought ''O THAT MOVIE'' but I was to lazy to actually really listen to the full OST and realize which track it originally was from lol

From Paprika's Girl in Byakkoya! I feel so dumb for listening to the wrong track lol. But in my defence its hard to focus on in the normal version:

Luckily I found the ''Slow version'' which has a decent vocaloid cover added.

And you can clearly hear it around 00:44 to 01:26 . And I still feel stupid for not hearing it right the first time lol

So long story short: Nostromo = Awesome! Genius Party = Awesome! Sugar Jesus = Awesome! Utada Hikaru = Still hot and talented! Arie & Sylvester was awesome!! (They broke up, 4 shame V_V) Susume Hirawasa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Daft Punk since he is the one of the few who can make such subliminal song track so awesome lol Paprike = Still one of the best anime movies out there!! (R.I.P Satoshi)

Most recently I've actually experienced this with the Utada Hikaru song at the credits of Evangelion 2.0.

It seemed oddly nostalgic when I heard it in the credits, and then I dug through my old torrents and realized that song was in my Utada Hikaru discography which I obtained because one of my friends asked me to send it to her. It was an interesting coincidence that I found the song in the credits of the film, it reminded me of how much I loved this song!